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The 10th day of the ongoing Saraswati Pushkaram witnessed a massive turnout of devotees on Saturday, with thousands gathering at the sacred confluence since early morning to take holy dips and offer ...
The chamber jettisoned a provision tenants’ advocates warned would make it easier for Texas landlords to evict renters.
A WA State Labor MP has ended his valedictory speech with a shoey in parliament👟🍺 Kyle McGinn said after pondering the idea he thought his Goldfields constituents would be “appreciative” of the ...
Bangladesh Interim government chief Muhammad Yunus who took charge following Hasina's exit is planning to quit the ...
Isla Grand Restaurant Bar & Banquet (548 Contra Costa Boulevard, Suite M, Pleasant Hill) is open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday ...
Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren left early from a Monday council meeting without responding to complaints about his ...
The bill comes after Brand, on parole, allegedly stabbed his ex-girlfriend and killed her 11-year-old son a day after his ...
A bill in the Connecticut legislature that made national news when it targeted movie start times has morphed into a look at ...
Testifying to a Senate committee, National Nuclear Security Administration leaders acknowledged staffing woes after DOGE-led ...
The dollar fell against a broad swathe of currencies on Wednesday, undermined by worries about the Trump administration's tax ...
Tokyo (CNN) — An off-the-cuff remark about never paying for rice has cost Japan’s agriculture minister his job, as pressure mounts on the government to solve the nation’s rice crisis.
Katherine Jacobsen, U.S. program coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists, said it was alarming to see a media executive resign because he did not feel he had editorial independence.